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ben novak dead? investigators are writing up a long list of possible suspects. was it a business deal gone bad? or someone after his fortune? maybe it was someone closer to home. the search begins when we come back. and it wasn't going to be easy. >> we decided we were going to download the locks of the entire hotel. >> the comings and goings of every room. >> mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ ♪ >>> the sprawling hilton hotel in new york was host to 2,000 amway conventioneers that summer weekend in 2009. one of the suites had become a homicide scene. sergeant terry wilson from the local police would l
ben novak dead? investigators are writing up a long list of possible suspects. was it a business deal gone bad? or someone after his fortune? maybe it was someone closer to home. the search begins when we come back. and it wasn't going to be easy. >> we decided we were going to download the locks of the entire hotel. >> the comings and goings of every room. >> mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [...
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all right, we have charles payne agreeing with adam lashinsky and ben stein lashinsky and ben stein picking at a dry cleaner, lashinsky and ben stein picking we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally.
all right, we have charles payne agreeing with adam lashinsky and ben stein lashinsky and ben stein picking at a dry cleaner, lashinsky and ben stein picking we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally.
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would that be a good or bad thing, ben? >> a great thing, but i don't think that yale will do it because they don't name halls for republicans. (laughter) >> adam, what do you think it is? >> republicans. you know, i think this is about college sports which is already such a corrupt, money grubbing business. i say take the money, who cares? >> what do you think, charles? >> i agree with adam. take the money. >> neil: whoa, whoa, whoa. i think we have a fox news alert. come in handy. you agree with adam. >> absolutely, absolutely. >> thank you, charles. >> i do, too, and particularly if it prevents it from raising tuition. >> exactly, you hit on the key point, that invariably the idea, just in movie theaters they started the nonsense they were going to do commercials and contain ticket prices. it did not, you lying scum. and when has it ever been-- >> that's harsh. >> ben? >> that's too harsh. you know i'm right. >> too harsh. >> neil: and started commercials and the movie tickets are still like outrageous, so, that's-- you'
would that be a good or bad thing, ben? >> a great thing, but i don't think that yale will do it because they don't name halls for republicans. (laughter) >> adam, what do you think it is? >> republicans. you know, i think this is about college sports which is already such a corrupt, money grubbing business. i say take the money, who cares? >> what do you think, charles? >> i agree with adam. take the money. >> neil: whoa, whoa, whoa. i think we have a fox...
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tonight, a conversation with musicians ben harper and charlie musselwhite. they have just collaborated on their first cd together. it is called "get up!," served up with the legendary stax record label. we are glad you are able to join us for our conversation with ben harper and charlie musselwhite, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: ben harper has teamed up with master charlie musselwhite, for a new cd, titled "get up!," for the legendary stax label. it has been called cinematic in the storytelling, and it has his own brand of soaring harmonica, and to start, year is a collaboration of what this sounds like. ♪ believe a wo
tonight, a conversation with musicians ben harper and charlie musselwhite. they have just collaborated on their first cd together. it is called "get up!," served up with the legendary stax record label. we are glad you are able to join us for our conversation with ben harper and charlie musselwhite, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right...
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neerosuugeon doctor ben carson's keynott made national news.dr. ben carson,,johnn - hhpkins pediatric neurosurgeoo:"i haddno idea thaa it was going to, you pnow, go iral."what went viraa: was more thhn 25 minutes of doctor arson's speech, railing agaanst sppeial interests, goveenment size and spendinn.dr. ben - carson, johns hopkins pediatric neurosurgeon:"the leades of everyy epartment know where the fat is, so they're gonnn cut the fft hopkins pediitric neuuosurggon: "some things are gonna have to change. sorry!"ddctoorcaaron surrounded by deaaogues.dr. ben carson, johns hopkins -3 pediaatic neurosurgeoo:"my 3 pctually ggt through to him." the speech at theenattonal prayer breakfast... heesays... was ot ddrected at thee caason, johns hoppinn -3&ppediatric neuroourggon:"thiss is not a one-pprty problem. this is a roolem for all off us."since the speech, carson has had several national media interviews.this orring... he stopped by our studio during fox45 morning news with marianne banister. banister. 3 mariaane banisser: "are ou & goinggto run foo
neerosuugeon doctor ben carson's keynott made national news.dr. ben carson,,johnn - hhpkins pediatric neurosurgeoo:"i haddno idea thaa it was going to, you pnow, go iral."what went viraa: was more thhn 25 minutes of doctor arson's speech, railing agaanst sppeial interests, goveenment size and spendinn.dr. ben - carson, johns hopkins pediatric neurosurgeon:"the leades of everyy epartment know where the fat is, so they're gonnn cut the fft hopkins pediitric neuuosurggon: "some...
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he told nancy ben finally hit the wall. >> we were trying to get ben and jennifer. he ran into jeffrey katzenberg. then i posed them up with their oscars. for some candid moments. then i asked him if -- let me get you and jennifer. he said, no, i'm done. i'm done. no more photos. >> hi. >> hi! >> thanks for a great night. >> we love your party so much. >> we saw halle stop to take a cell phone picture. and then michael douglas sneaking from behind to take his wife away from the press line. the stars ready to turn it loose. >> i will be now. >> abe lincoln looked tired but i found out a secret. >> with such a long day like today, what keeps you guys going? >> coca-cola. >> he came in and then he did a little quick turn and found a corner right away in the front. and, you know, it was funny. a lot of people were looking for him. but he was tucked away in a corner. >> octavia is my kind of gal. look at her feet. >> last year's winner in flip-flops, a comfortable octavia spencer shared a personal moment with nancy in the vanity fair photo booth. this is our thumbs up sh
he told nancy ben finally hit the wall. >> we were trying to get ben and jennifer. he ran into jeffrey katzenberg. then i posed them up with their oscars. for some candid moments. then i asked him if -- let me get you and jennifer. he said, no, i'm done. i'm done. no more photos. >> hi. >> hi! >> thanks for a great night. >> we love your party so much. >> we saw halle stop to take a cell phone picture. and then michael douglas sneaking from behind to take his...
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ben is right. but the we part of it, the what romney talked about what happens when the we have to put more skin in the game because they are going to have to to put more skin in the game. by the way, here is the problem with all of this. this is big problem. higher taxes don't negate spending. if we raise the taxes a trillion the government would spend two trillion. it's giving crack addict more crack to make him stop by g him more. >> then charles you are predicting the end of america and i can't be that pessimistic. >> listen, i don't want to say pessimistic. look at human nature. look around the world. plans for 30 years, unemployment 7% in france. we can see our own eyes. >> note all of them. just one actor. >> you've got more billionaires in moscow and beijing than all of france combined. rest of the world gets it and the rest goes under this doctrine. >> you are not going to say china is lighter in terms of taxation. chinese state owns the whole country. that is why they are low tax society.
ben is right. but the we part of it, the what romney talked about what happens when the we have to put more skin in the game because they are going to have to to put more skin in the game. by the way, here is the problem with all of this. this is big problem. higher taxes don't negate spending. if we raise the taxes a trillion the government would spend two trillion. it's giving crack addict more crack to make him stop by g him more. >> then charles you are predicting the end of america...
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ben is right. but the we part of it, the what romney talked about what happens when the we have to put more skin in the game because they are going to have to to put more skin in the game. by the way, here is the problem with all of this. this is big problem. higher taxes don't negate spending. if we raise the taxes a trillion the government would spend two trillion. it's giving crack addict more crack to make him stop by giving him more. >> then charles you are predicting the end of america and i can't be that pessimistic. >> listen, i don't want to say pessimistic. look at human nature. look around the world. plans for 30 years, unemployment 7% in france. we can see our own eyes. >> note all of them. just one actor. >> you've got more billionaires in moscow and beijing than all of france combined. rest of the world gets it and the rest goes under this doctrine. >> you are not going to say china is lighter in terms of taxation. chinese state owns the whole country. that is why they are low tax soc
ben is right. but the we part of it, the what romney talked about what happens when the we have to put more skin in the game because they are going to have to to put more skin in the game. by the way, here is the problem with all of this. this is big problem. higher taxes don't negate spending. if we raise the taxes a trillion the government would spend two trillion. it's giving crack addict more crack to make him stop by giving him more. >> then charles you are predicting the end of...
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next, will ben keep printing? we have the answer at the top of the hour, the markets will most likely react to this. stay right there, and watch it go. we know all your investments may not with fidelity, but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day,
next, will ben keep printing? we have the answer at the top of the hour, the markets will most likely react to this. stay right there, and watch it go. we know all your investments may not with fidelity, but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the...
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yes, i said jedi, and ben bernanke. this is the debt story you have been looking for. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notic
yes, i said jedi, and ben bernanke. this is the debt story you have been looking for. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with...
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yes, i said jete, and ben bernanke. this is the debt story you have been looking for. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus ct hybrid. capella university understands nurses are dealing with a than wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like y
yes, i said jete, and ben bernanke. this is the debt story you have been looking for. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus ct hybrid. capella university understands nurses are dealing with a than wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in...
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certainly a lot of appreciation for the reign of pope benedict. >> ben, thanks. we'll keep checking in with you. and in about 20 minutes, the pope will turn up in his popemobile and make the tour around saint peter's square, it's not his normal procedure during a wednesday general audience, but because this is his second to last day on the throne of st. peter, he wants to greet as many people as possible. and now coming up after a break, black smoke, white smoke, picking the next pope. we'll look at the sacred duty of choosing the next leader of more than a billion roman catholics worldwide. [ nyquil bottle ] you know i relieve coughs, sneezing, fevers... [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal co [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. >>> welcome back. po
certainly a lot of appreciation for the reign of pope benedict. >> ben, thanks. we'll keep checking in with you. and in about 20 minutes, the pope will turn up in his popemobile and make the tour around saint peter's square, it's not his normal procedure during a wednesday general audience, but because this is his second to last day on the throne of st. peter, he wants to greet as many people as possible. and now coming up after a break, black smoke, white smoke, picking the next pope....
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everyone is waiting for what ben says. eventually these two have to come together, and that's the point i'm worried about. >> steve, do you think if the market was looking for a soothing voice today from ben bernanke, didn't it get? it? >> i don't know if it's looking for a soothing voice. what they are look for is any surprises, so to rick's point, as soon as he's done speaking, the market is allowed to rally. the market sells off in anticipation for what he's going to say, so it's not -- you know, it's about him dropping another word bomb on us, but we sort of know everything. >> let's put it this way. he showed up with his butler's outfit on today and refilled the punch bowl. certainly told us he's not going to take it away. >> to a certain extent, yes, and guys are still looking for return. the only place you're getting it is in the s&p. until you don't. there could be a day when you say that day 30, 40, 50 handles down, be a then then guys are going to continue to buy the dip until the momentum switches. >> anthony, w
everyone is waiting for what ben says. eventually these two have to come together, and that's the point i'm worried about. >> steve, do you think if the market was looking for a soothing voice today from ben bernanke, didn't it get? it? >> i don't know if it's looking for a soothing voice. what they are look for is any surprises, so to rick's point, as soon as he's done speaking, the market is allowed to rally. the market sells off in anticipation for what he's going to say, so it's...
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at what level, ben, do you personally say ouch. okay for the government to take 60, 70, 80, 90% of what you earn. >> wait a second during world war ii even wage earners were paying taxes 30% and taxes were much higher for everyone, so, i'd say ouch right now. i mean, when i pay my taxes, it's breath taking how much i pay. but i'm afraid they have to be even higher if we're going to balance the budget and baltimore has many, many other reasons why it's declining other than taxes. there's a very high crime city, but it does have the best crab cakes in the world. >> adam i'll go to you last. and besides the crab cakes, do you think a combination of crab cakes and taxes, in world war ii, the estate taxes, obamacare taxes and americans are taxed to death and proves dagen's point. there's a malaise and we saw it in consumer confidence means, now what, taxes aren't going to do the trick. >> you know, we shout a lot, but in here, we actually are getting into real disagreements how to solve problems. at the beginning gary sai every program
at what level, ben, do you personally say ouch. okay for the government to take 60, 70, 80, 90% of what you earn. >> wait a second during world war ii even wage earners were paying taxes 30% and taxes were much higher for everyone, so, i'd say ouch right now. i mean, when i pay my taxes, it's breath taking how much i pay. but i'm afraid they have to be even higher if we're going to balance the budget and baltimore has many, many other reasons why it's declining other than taxes. there's a...
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at what level, ben, do you personally say ouch. okay for the government to take 60, 70, 80, 90% of what you earn. >> wait a second during world war ii even wage earners were paying taxes 30% and taxes were much higher for everyone, so, i'd say ouch right now. i mean, when i pay my taxes, it's breath taking how much i pay. but i'm afraid they have to be even higher if we're going to balance the budget and baltimore has many, many other reasons why it's declining other than taxes. there's a very high crime city, but it does have the best crab cakes in the world. >> adam i'll go to you last. and besides the crab cakes, do you think a combination of crab cakes and taxes, in world war ii, the estate taxes, obamacare taxes and americans are taxed to death and proves dagen's point. there's a malaise and we saw it in consumer confidence means, now what, taxes aren't going to do the trick. >> you know, we shout a lot, but in here, we actually are getting into real disagreements how to solve problems. at the beginning gary said every program
at what level, ben, do you personally say ouch. okay for the government to take 60, 70, 80, 90% of what you earn. >> wait a second during world war ii even wage earners were paying taxes 30% and taxes were much higher for everyone, so, i'd say ouch right now. i mean, when i pay my taxes, it's breath taking how much i pay. but i'm afraid they have to be even higher if we're going to balance the budget and baltimore has many, many other reasons why it's declining other than taxes. there's a...
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the reason i wanted to speak first -- i want to speak for ben s ben is a producer on the film and he is also our director and i thought it would be awkward for ben to thank himself, but it's not awkward for me. so on behalf of george and myself i want to thank you, ben. you directed a hell of a film. [ applause ] couldn't be more proud of the film, couldn't be more proud of ben so, ladies and gentlemen, our co-producer and the director of "argo," ben affleck. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] thank you very, very much. i know eventually that things will start to go. forgive me if this is quick. steven spielberg, i want to acknowledge, i feel is a genius and a towering talent among us and acknowledge the other eight films. there are eight great films who have as much a right to be up here. acknowledge them and thank them for what they did and many who didn't get nominated this year. i want to thank, you know, i mean jack and marty and my brother and mom and dad and patrick and tony mendes who let us do his story, thank you and i just -- i'mgoer to thank everyone in the movie, worke
the reason i wanted to speak first -- i want to speak for ben s ben is a producer on the film and he is also our director and i thought it would be awkward for ben to thank himself, but it's not awkward for me. so on behalf of george and myself i want to thank you, ben. you directed a hell of a film. [ applause ] couldn't be more proud of the film, couldn't be more proud of ben so, ladies and gentlemen, our co-producer and the director of "argo," ben affleck. >> thank you very...
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ben's mom is being treated for an aggressive and rare form of lymphoma. one of her dreams was to see her son graduate from high school. friends, family, faculty at the high school, they came together in the intensive care unit and they held a graduation for ben so that his mother could see him graduate. the superintendent of the school system even was there to help present the diploma. >> on behalf of the northwest local school district board of education i declare this to be an official ceremony for the class of 2013. >> the superintendent declared it an official graduation so that his mom saw the official moment that he received his diploma. >> this diploma goes to benjamin matthew lynabury. >> it's like the real thing in there, a real ceremony. >> you're going to see the moment that ben throws his cap. >> catch the cap. >> then you'll see the moment when ben goes to his mother. >> i graduated, mom. >> i love that there's such a sense of community and family within the school that they chose to do this for ben. >> i don't think we understand how importa
ben's mom is being treated for an aggressive and rare form of lymphoma. one of her dreams was to see her son graduate from high school. friends, family, faculty at the high school, they came together in the intensive care unit and they held a graduation for ben so that his mother could see him graduate. the superintendent of the school system even was there to help present the diploma. >> on behalf of the northwest local school district board of education i declare this to be an official...
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on the one hand, what happened to ben zygier is unique. not that many austrian-israelis died in prison, that is true. but the facilitation by the establishment in the australian intelligence services of young jews here israel to live -- [indiscernible] it does not get talked about. the press does not examine it that often, but it is not unusual. because the heart in some ways what it is all about, which is to facilitate and blindly support israeli security. >> we're going to cut you off for one minute because dan yakir has just joined us. because the israeli supreme court decision has just come down, we don't want to listen. he is the chief legal counsel for the association for civil rights in israel. dan, can you speak to us about what the supreme court has just decided and what information you are going to be releasing now? >> only in regard to the proceedings, we initiated than two years ago, and heard for the first time about prisoner x in june 2010, six months before his death. we addressed the attorney general raising our concern abo
on the one hand, what happened to ben zygier is unique. not that many austrian-israelis died in prison, that is true. but the facilitation by the establishment in the australian intelligence services of young jews here israel to live -- [indiscernible] it does not get talked about. the press does not examine it that often, but it is not unusual. because the heart in some ways what it is all about, which is to facilitate and blindly support israeli security. >> we're going to cut you off...
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the reason i wanted to speak first -- i want to speak for ben was ben is a producer on the film and he is also our director and i thought it would be awkward for ben to thank himself, but it's not awkward for me. so on behalf of george and myself i want to thank you, ben. you directed a hell of a film. [ applause ] couldn't be more proud of the film, couldn't be more proud of ben so, ladies and gentlemen, our co-producer and the director of "argo," ben affleck. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] thank you very, very much. i know eventually that things will start to go. forgive me if this is quick. steven spielberg, i want to acknowledge, i feel is a genius and a towering talent among us and acknowledge the other eight films. there are eight great films who have as much a right to be up here. acknowledge them and thank them for what they did and many who didn't get nominated this year. i want to thank, you know, i mean jack and marty and my brother and mom and dad and patrick and tony mendes who let us do his story, thank you and i just -- i'mgoer to thank everyone in the movie, worke
the reason i wanted to speak first -- i want to speak for ben was ben is a producer on the film and he is also our director and i thought it would be awkward for ben to thank himself, but it's not awkward for me. so on behalf of george and myself i want to thank you, ben. you directed a hell of a film. [ applause ] couldn't be more proud of the film, couldn't be more proud of ben so, ladies and gentlemen, our co-producer and the director of "argo," ben affleck. >> thank you very...
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ben affleck has everything. [shouts] - everyone! look, i say! [cheers and applause] - yeah, chi-chi! - the haole did it! - "my dear friends of the mainland. "what adventures i have found on the tiny island of kauai. "i have truly become one with the natives, who found new courage to fight their oppressors." - we are not surrendering today! go back and tell your leaders that we will fight them until the end! [cheers and applause] - [sighs] you people just don't give up, do you? - "the american government finally gave in to the natives, "and had the mahalo rewards cards reinstated. "our two cultures, it appears, will once again live in peace." [cheers and applause] "with the war at an end, "our butters is able to have his hapa noa ceremony "and, with any help from the gods, become his old cheery self again." - and so it is with great honor that we recognize these two natives with their hapa loa. take your cards, boys. a puy loa hapa loa! apa a a hoo ha! - [blowing conch weakly] - it's finally over, young keiki. is your anger at rest? - yeah, i gue
ben affleck has everything. [shouts] - everyone! look, i say! [cheers and applause] - yeah, chi-chi! - the haole did it! - "my dear friends of the mainland. "what adventures i have found on the tiny island of kauai. "i have truly become one with the natives, who found new courage to fight their oppressors." - we are not surrendering today! go back and tell your leaders that we will fight them until the end! [cheers and applause] - [sighs] you people just don't give up, do...
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rips the arms off its currency in order to defend itself from deflation on the cob creature is this ben horror frog burning a max. this essential banking fee or a frog ben bernanke he and a real horror banker have been captured in the wild by the bonsai institute and here this is the lloyd horror frog blankfein and this is horror frog ben bernanke you. are. though or. yes i saw that fact on twitter but we were facts that this horror frog exists and i thought it was a good analogy for the global financial markets and central banking monetary policy is there literally ripping their limbs off an order to defend themselves even if what they're defending themselves from is kind of fictional was the currency war isn't there it's a race to the bottom they're all trying to deep bass simultaneously it's a suicide banker you have suicide bombers and we have two sons bankers and they basically have cut from the same horror cloth so here's the headline regarding this horror frog ben bernanke bernanke you seen buying one point one four trillion in assets and twenty fourteen federal reserve chairman
rips the arms off its currency in order to defend itself from deflation on the cob creature is this ben horror frog burning a max. this essential banking fee or a frog ben bernanke he and a real horror banker have been captured in the wild by the bonsai institute and here this is the lloyd horror frog blankfein and this is horror frog ben bernanke you. are. though or. yes i saw that fact on twitter but we were facts that this horror frog exists and i thought it was a good analogy for the global...
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ben affleck, george clooney. three producers. let's take a listen to this. >> i was excited to make it. i was excited to work with these guys. i was willing to let the chips fall where they may as long as we thought they had done something we're interested in. >> we're going to 261 then 138. >> back here. obviously at certain points we thought other films might win this. could you describe when you felt a tipping point in your favor? >> michelle obama. >> when they gave us the trophies i was confident that we would win. >> not completely confident. >> i did second guess. >> even when i was giving the speech i didn't feel as though we had won. >> once they let me talk, i felt good. >> i don't get into the pontificating and people like it and they're interested in it and i hope people are interested in the oscars because it helps our industry. and it helps to make better films. it doesn't help me to read up on that stuff. i was thrilled for billy. i was thrilled for chris. when it came along i was thrilled for these two guys. >> we
ben affleck, george clooney. three producers. let's take a listen to this. >> i was excited to make it. i was excited to work with these guys. i was willing to let the chips fall where they may as long as we thought they had done something we're interested in. >> we're going to 261 then 138. >> back here. obviously at certain points we thought other films might win this. could you describe when you felt a tipping point in your favor? >> michelle obama. >> when they...
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it says something about ben. this is because of ben. a guy who barely talks. not this guy. barely takes a breath. sorry. even when you do an you confuse people.
it says something about ben. this is because of ben. a guy who barely talks. not this guy. barely takes a breath. sorry. even when you do an you confuse people.
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he told me simply this was ben's night. it was ben's moment to kind of redeem himself for that oscar snub, and i think he did. >> he surely did. let's bring in tom o'neil, i think you actually got 10 %. >> in all of my top categories, yes, i did. >> congratulations. >> i thought that the ben affleck speech was really moving. o so prepared in their speeches. he was all emotion. it was great. >> the perfect oscar moment. it turned the oscars into a hollywood story because we saw the happy ending play out. he referred to how he had been there 19 years before on the red carpet. came to international acclaim and finally made the journey to the podium as winner of best picture. >> with a great message. >> don't give up. >> against great odds and michelle obama of all things. >> what did you think of seth macfarlane? >> i liked it a lot. in general, way too many song and dance numbers. in the beginning, i'm wondering why is he dancing with daniel radcliffe? but in general, i thought he was suburb. >> i thought the opening monologu
he told me simply this was ben's night. it was ben's moment to kind of redeem himself for that oscar snub, and i think he did. >> he surely did. let's bring in tom o'neil, i think you actually got 10 %. >> in all of my top categories, yes, i did. >> congratulations. >> i thought that the ben affleck speech was really moving. o so prepared in their speeches. he was all emotion. it was great. >> the perfect oscar moment. it turned the oscars into a hollywood story...
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i thought ben bernanke would set the record straight. that's laughing at the federal reserve wants to do is to make the market second-guess. are they going to keep super easy policy or keep buying bonds, what is going to happen. i think today, that was one of his main goals, was to set the record straight and make sure that the market knew that the fed is going to be very easy for a long time. ashley: as for your clients and investors, you say the focus on earnings for this year over the next 12 months, what do you see that being? >> i will tell you that earnings growth this year is going to be modest. we are not crawling out of a recession or a whole anymore. maybe 5% or something like that. nothing to write home about, but in that environment, the economy is going to continue to recover. maybe we see 2.5% gdp growth in the states. the global economy kind of rolling on. if you believe that, you need to be looking at stocks that are sensitive to that. the consumer discretionary sector. the technology sector. materials. those sectors have
i thought ben bernanke would set the record straight. that's laughing at the federal reserve wants to do is to make the market second-guess. are they going to keep super easy policy or keep buying bonds, what is going to happen. i think today, that was one of his main goals, was to set the record straight and make sure that the market knew that the fed is going to be very easy for a long time. ashley: as for your clients and investors, you say the focus on earnings for this year over the next...
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ben carson. i don't know if anyone asked you this yet, what was the president's reaction personally to your speech? did you talk to him? >> i talked to him afterwards and he came over. he was very gracious. he said, you know, thank you for your speech. he didn't say he enjoyed it, but he did say. [laughter] >> and he said he admired me >> i suspect you might have known that going in. let me play -- you said something, in talking about the economy, that really hit home with me. and that's about the deficit. $16.5 trillion we have. >> that is a number that is so mind-boggling. that's why i said if you counted one number, one number per second, it would take you 507,000 years. more than half a million years. it's a number that's just staggering and it's continuing to grow. you know, we sit around and we talk about maybe we can keep it from growing further. we need to reduce it. and the way to reduce it obviously is to get the economy growing again. you know, it doesn't really do any good to keep tak
ben carson. i don't know if anyone asked you this yet, what was the president's reaction personally to your speech? did you talk to him? >> i talked to him afterwards and he came over. he was very gracious. he said, you know, thank you for your speech. he didn't say he enjoyed it, but he did say. [laughter] >> and he said he admired me >> i suspect you might have known that going in. let me play -- you said something, in talking about the economy, that really hit home with me....
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i don't know. >> a big night for ben affleck. let's listen to something he said tonight. >> i thank everyone on the movie. i want to thank canada. our friends in iran living in terrible circumstances. i want to thank my wife who i don't normally associate with iran. i want to thank you for working on our marriage for ten christmases. it's the best kind of work. there's no one i'd rather work with. >> ben affleck receiving the award. the big picture winner. it's a great story. he was pretty much down and out in hollywood. he's made his great comeback. the big thing is not getting kicked down, it's how you pick yourself up. >> i think everybody is so happy with the result. i think everybody was reading with argo. he's had a hard time in the press over the years. he's in a position noefr where he's so well known for what he's doing. i think he will be one of the best directors the of our generation. >> up with of the others was george clooney. it's interesting what he had to say about his friend, ben. >> george, how are you? >> good
i don't know. >> a big night for ben affleck. let's listen to something he said tonight. >> i thank everyone on the movie. i want to thank canada. our friends in iran living in terrible circumstances. i want to thank my wife who i don't normally associate with iran. i want to thank you for working on our marriage for ten christmases. it's the best kind of work. there's no one i'd rather work with. >> ben affleck receiving the award. the big picture winner. it's a great story....
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creature is this ben horror for burning a max this essential banking fee or a frog ben bernanke and a real horror a banker had been captured in the wild by the bonsai institute and here this is the lloyd horror frog blankfein and this is horror frog ben bernanke. yes i saw that fact on twitter fax that this horror frog exists and i thought it was a good analogy for the global financial markets and central banking monetary policy is they're literally ripping their limbs off an order to defend themselves even if what they're defending themselves from is kind of fictional the currency war isn't there it's a race to the bottom they're all trying to base simultaneously it's a suicide banker you have suicide bombers and we have to some bankers and they basically have cut from the same horror cloth so here's the headline regarding this horror frog ben bernanke bernanke you seen buying one point one four trillion in assets and twenty fourteen federal reserve chairman ben s. bernanke these latest round of bond buying will reach one point one four trillion dollars before he ends the program in
creature is this ben horror for burning a max this essential banking fee or a frog ben bernanke and a real horror a banker had been captured in the wild by the bonsai institute and here this is the lloyd horror frog blankfein and this is horror frog ben bernanke. yes i saw that fact on twitter fax that this horror frog exists and i thought it was a good analogy for the global financial markets and central banking monetary policy is they're literally ripping their limbs off an order to defend...
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horror frog earning a max this essential banking fee out hora frog ben bernanke and a real horror a banker had been captured in the wild by the bonsai institute and here this is the lloyd horror frog blankfein and this is horror frog ben bernanke. or. yes i sold that fact on twitter but facts that this horror frog exists and i thought it was a good analogy for the global financial markets and central banking monetary policy is there are literally ripping their limbs off an order to defend themselves even if what they're defending themselves from is kind of fictional the currency war isn't there it's a race to the bottom they're all trying to deep base simultaneously it's a suicide banker they have suicide bombers and we have to some bankers and they basically have cut from the same horror cloth so here's the headline regarding this horror frog ben bernanke bernanke you seen buying one point one four trillion in assets and twenty fourteen federal reserve chairman ben bernanke these latest round of bond buying will reach one point one four trillion dollars before he ends the program i
horror frog earning a max this essential banking fee out hora frog ben bernanke and a real horror a banker had been captured in the wild by the bonsai institute and here this is the lloyd horror frog blankfein and this is horror frog ben bernanke. or. yes i sold that fact on twitter but facts that this horror frog exists and i thought it was a good analogy for the global financial markets and central banking monetary policy is there are literally ripping their limbs off an order to defend...
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what will it mean for oil prices, ben? > > probably more participation as well. again, yesterday a huge day in the crude on wednesday. we saw that rumor that we had a fund blowout and they were selling crude huge, that was in the midday trade. we also had circuit breakers kick in because there was a 2500 contract order that came through, and it actually stopped an apparent larger order that was behind that, so there was a 10-second shutdown due to the activity, the, as you said, heightened participation, which, yes, we do love to see. we saw that in the s&ps here today, but again, for the most part, we are really looking at crude right now potentially going to test that $80-a-barrel level. > thank you ben. we'll hope that same thing for you. > > my pleasure. thank you. that's it for now. coming up tomorrow, there's been a ton of talk about herbalife. find out friday if this is a stock you should buy or run from. we'll break it down with traders unplugged. from all of us at first business, thank you for watching!
what will it mean for oil prices, ben? > > probably more participation as well. again, yesterday a huge day in the crude on wednesday. we saw that rumor that we had a fund blowout and they were selling crude huge, that was in the midday trade. we also had circuit breakers kick in because there was a 2500 contract order that came through, and it actually stopped an apparent larger order that was behind that, so there was a 10-second shutdown due to the activity, the, as you said,...
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ben carson, but he should. you want to transform america, then morality should be at the center of your plan. analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. stuart: doctor carson made a big hit when he attended the national prayer breakfast. it is the entirety of our highlight reel. check this out, it is a terrific speech. >> you make $10 billion, you put in a billion. >> attack the deficit. he attacked the spending problem in this country. he attacked spending in this country. >> ben carson for president. charles: there is someone smarter than the president of the united s
ben carson, but he should. you want to transform america, then morality should be at the center of your plan. analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more...
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you get what you pay for, guys. >> ben, that's a great point. do you feel like maybe the union -- obviously put a lot of money behind the president's reelection campaign. they went out there, they campaigned for him and they feel like perhaps he's pulling a fast one. but ultimately, should we have to pay for it? >> i will tell you it's even worse than that, my wonderful friend. it's worse than that. but the problem is, it's not the constitution and the people in the congress don't read the bill. nancy pelosi said you have to pass it and then we'll know what's in it. that's not constitutional government! this is a colossal failure of constitutional government. it is an outrage that this happened and mr. obama should be embarrassed, humiliated and the congress should be embarrassed and hue million yachted that they passed it in the first place without knowing what was in it tore what it would call for. and the unions should be embarrassed. >> adam, that's right. these bills now are just outrageous. multi thousand pages. ironically, typically the l
you get what you pay for, guys. >> ben, that's a great point. do you feel like maybe the union -- obviously put a lot of money behind the president's reelection campaign. they went out there, they campaigned for him and they feel like perhaps he's pulling a fast one. but ultimately, should we have to pay for it? >> i will tell you it's even worse than that, my wonderful friend. it's worse than that. but the problem is, it's not the constitution and the people in the congress don't...
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rips the arms off its currency in order to defend itself from deflation from a calm creature is this ben horror for. a max this essential banking fee out hora frog ben bernanke and a real horror a banker have been captured in the wild by the bonzai institute and here this is the lloyd horror frog blankfein and this is horror frog ben bernanke you. are. the. yes i sold that fact on twitter but facts that this horror frog exists and i thought it was a good analogy for the global financial markets and central banking monetary policy is there literally ripping their limbs off an order to defend themselves even if what they're defending themselves from is kind of fictional the currency war isn't there it's a race to the bottom they're all trying to deep bass simultaneously it's a suicide banker you have suicide bombers and we have to some bankers and they basically have cut from the same horror cloth so here's the headline regarding this horror frog ben bernanke bernanke you seen buying one point one four trillion in assets and twenty fourteen federal reserve chairman ben s. bernanke these la
rips the arms off its currency in order to defend itself from deflation from a calm creature is this ben horror for. a max this essential banking fee out hora frog ben bernanke and a real horror a banker have been captured in the wild by the bonzai institute and here this is the lloyd horror frog blankfein and this is horror frog ben bernanke you. are. the. yes i sold that fact on twitter but facts that this horror frog exists and i thought it was a good analogy for the global financial markets...
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ben carson. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> you can read an excerpt from his book "america the beautiful" at our website abcnews.com/thisweek and now good news to report for the third week in a row the pentagon released no names of service members killed in afghanistan. but there was a reminder of service and sacrifice of our soldiers there on monday president obama awarded the medal of honor to army veteran clint romesha whose son told a bit of the spotlight before the ceremony began. romesha fought back tears as he was presented with the award for leading a charge against taliban fighters who attacked a small outpost in 2009. eight americans died in that battle. we honor the service of romesha and all of those soldiers. and finally, your voice this week, the question comes from yasin who asks "where can i rewatch your programs can." thank you for watching. evi episode issal variable at our website, abcnews.com/thisweek or check out our web only interviews like this morning newt gingrich
ben carson. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> you can read an excerpt from his book "america the beautiful" at our website abcnews.com/thisweek and now good news to report for the third week in a row the pentagon released no names of service members killed in afghanistan. but there was a reminder of service and sacrifice of our soldiers there on monday president obama awarded the medal of honor to army veteran clint romesha whose son told a bit of the spotlight before...
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>> i think ben affleck is walking around hollywood feeling justified these days. he's been sweeping awards season. he really is hollywood's golden boy at this moment and feels he's been redeemed for a lot of that j. lo years. let's not forget what he came from. he's saying to hollywood, i'm a serious director. i love my art. i'm here to stay. even though you didn't nominate me this time around, you can guarantee you're going to see me for many years to come. i think this is while he's not nominated in the category he wants to be, i think that this guy is here to stay and i think that, you know, the public is very happy for him. we've seen ben affleck grow up before our eyes, and i think we're soon forgetting the j. lo episode. >> i forgot about the bennifer years. >> how could you forget? >> i forgot about those years. >> now he's got the beard and all that. so let's talk about who's going to win overall. we talked about best picture, but so many awards given out. who's going to walk away with most, do you think? >> "lincoln" might walk away with the most in sever
>> i think ben affleck is walking around hollywood feeling justified these days. he's been sweeping awards season. he really is hollywood's golden boy at this moment and feels he's been redeemed for a lot of that j. lo years. let's not forget what he came from. he's saying to hollywood, i'm a serious director. i love my art. i'm here to stay. even though you didn't nominate me this time around, you can guarantee you're going to see me for many years to come. i think this is while he's not...
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ben carson. i don't know if anyone asked you this yet, what was the president's reaction personally to your speech? did you talk to him? >> i talked to him afterwards and he came over. he was very gracious. he said, you know, thank you for your speech. he didn't say he enjoyed it, but he did say. [laughter] >> and he said he admired me >> i suspect you might have known that going in. let me play -- you said something, in talking about the economy, that really hit home with me. and that's about the deficit. $16.5 trillion we have. >> that is a number that is so mind-boggling. that's why i said if you counted one number, one number per second, it would take you 507,000 years. more than half a million years. it's a number that's just staggering and it's continuing to grow. you know, we sit around and we talk about maybe we can keep it from growing further. we need to reduce it. and the way to reduce it obviously is to get the economy growing again. you know, it doesn't really do any good to keep tak
ben carson. i don't know if anyone asked you this yet, what was the president's reaction personally to your speech? did you talk to him? >> i talked to him afterwards and he came over. he was very gracious. he said, you know, thank you for your speech. he didn't say he enjoyed it, but he did say. [laughter] >> and he said he admired me >> i suspect you might have known that going in. let me play -- you said something, in talking about the economy, that really hit home with me....